Sunday Book Review: The Hidden History of Zionism ~ Ralph Schoenman

Ralph Schoenman was Executive Director of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, in which capacity he conducted negotiations with numerous heads of state. He secured the release of political prisoners in many countries and initiated the International Tribunal on U.S. War Crimes in Indo-China, of which he was Secretary General.

Long active in political life, he initiated the Committee of 100 which organized mass civil disobedience against nuclear weapons and U.S. bases in Great Britain. He was founder and Director of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign and Director of the Who Killed Kennedy Committee.

He also has been a leader of the Committee for Artistic Freedom in Iran, Co-Director of the Committee in Defense of the Palestinian and Lebanese Peoples, Director of American Workers and Artists for Solidarity, and Executive Director of the Palestine Campaign which called for an end to all aid to Israel and for a democratic secular Palestine.

Taking Aim with Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone is a collection of archives at http://takingaim.info.
Contact Ralph Schoenman takingaim (at) pacbell (dot) net.

His previous books include Bertrand Russell: Philosopher of the Century, Death and Pillage in the Congo: A Study of Western Rule, which he co-authored with Khalid Ahmed Zaki, Prisoners of Israel written with Mya Shone and Iraq and Kuwait: A History Suppressed.

 

The Hidden History of Zionism
By Ralph Schoenman
Copyright (c) 1988 by Ralph Schoenman
All Rights Reserved

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 88-50585

ISBN: 0-929675-00-2 (Hardcover)
ISBN: 0-929675-01-0 (Paperback)

Manufactured in the United States
First Edition, 1988
Veritas Press
PO BOX 6090
Vallejo CA 94591
e-mail:veritas9@pacbell.net

Cover design by Mya Shone
Cover photograph by Donald McCullin
(As printed in The Palestinians by Jonathan Dimbleby, Quartet Books, Ltd.)

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